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The search for bluefin tuna is on! A team of scientists from Stanford University and other partner institutions is scouring waters in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The goal - to place electronic tags in giant bluefin tuna to learn more about their migrations, behavior, and environmental preferences.

Provides quick and easy links to the best online resources for modern moms and busy moms everywhere. Topics include, eco-friendly and natural products for family and home, top of the line baby essentials, luxury family travel ideas and inspiration, resources for working women, information about charitable organizations focused on issues relevant to women and children, the best online shopping and much more. I like to celebrate small companies, the arts, women in business, all things chocolate and of course Stanford alumni led businesses. By alumna Alissa Lewis.

Student Arts at Stanford is an online community tool for the Stanford community, specifically students in the arts. The website includes a news and reviews blog where anyone registered on the site can post about happenings in the arts at Stanford. The site is also home to a comprehensive arts calendar of events, a marketplace for connecting people with other people in the arts, an extensive resources section for student leaders, academics and arts enthusiasts, and an interactive media gallery where registered users can upload and share their creations and showcase their work.

Light-hearted and entertaining perspectives on the adventures of two Stanford grads; spanning travel experiences, technology musings, wine tastings and their experience building a place in Baja Mexico. It's life after Stanford!" By alumna Loni Stark.

We focus on inspiring an entrepreneurial mindset in individuals and organizations. Our blog focuses on the issues of entrepreneurial thought leadership, entrepreneurship and organizational research, creativity, and innovation.

Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) is the entrepreneurship center at Stanford University's School of Engineering. STVP is hosted by the Department of Management Science and Engineering.

The Stanford Solar Car Project, is a student-run, donation-funded project that has been building and racing solar-powered vehicles since 1986. Stanford Solar provides hands-on experience for students in various fields of study and educates various groups on and off campus.

We are a student organization that designs, builds, tests, and races a solar powered vehicle every other year. We have open membership for any Stanford students or alumni who are interested in helping out. This blog follows our progress through the race cycle and is an excellent window into our operations.

The Stanford Premedical Association's Student Blog. A day in the life of a Stanford premed. Enjoy, write comments, ask questions. Make this place your own. The Stanford Premedical Association aims to help undergrads make an informed decision about pursuing medicine and to facilitate a supportive premed community at Stanford University. Contact stanfordpremed@gmail.com to write a post. Visit http://premed.stanford.edu.

Newtype is Stanford University’s anime club started by Hao Anh Le in 1992. Despite many such trials and tribulations, Newtype has become stronger and more open towards even those who don’t know what the word “Otaku” means. This is the continual and forever ongoing rebirth of Stanford Newtype, a group whose purpose is to not only provide the Stanford Community with the finest selection of original language and English subtitled Japanese Animation, but to also promote awareness of anime culture.

Intended for prospective applicants to the Stanford MBA Program. The Stanford MBA Admission Blog delivers news, interviews, profiles, and more to help you get to know the Stanford Graduate Schoolf of Business community. We regularly feature questions from our visitors, FAQs, and myth busters.

The Stanford InfoBlog discusses research issues related to the Stanford InfoLab. The Stanford InfoLab is a group within Computer Science headed by Prof. Hector Garcia-Molina and Prof. Jennifer Widom studying databases, information management, and the web.

SHL, the Stanford Humanities Lab, is a Center for Transdiciplinary/Post-Disciplinary Study. We discover fascinating futures to be explored in ignoring and crossing disciplinary borders.

With new developments in areas such as biotech, digital culture, global society, SHL believes that some crucial questions — about what it is to be human, about experience in a connected world, about the boundaries of culture and nature — transcend the old divisions between the arts, sciences and humanities, between the academy, industry and the cultural sphere.

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